Posted by NE IA on November 20, 2008 at 05:49:06 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Melting Lead posted by 1 Dollar on November 19, 2008 at 19:46:34:
We do it all the time, and is no big deal other than using your head. A few years ago we got caught in a sprinkle of rain. Words can not explain how far the molten lead will spatter. I hope not to exagerate, but I would guess fifteen feet is not a safe distance.
If you are using dirty lead, you will have to skim off the junk that floats to the top.
We make black powder balls, and slugs, fishing sinkers, and igots for later use. Igots are nothing more than a squared off form of lead in a chunk that has the junk melted off, and cased in this square for future use.
A turkey cooker and a old cast iron skillet is all you need for the most part. If you screw up you can always redo it.
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